GENERAL MILITARY INFORMATION

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CIA-RDP82-00457R009500080012-0
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RIPPUB
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S
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2
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December 14, 2016
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March 19, 2001
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12
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Publication Date: 
November 2, 1951
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REPORT
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25X1X 25X1A 1,, At the bs,,;l.nining of October 1951, the German employe::s at the iovi?:3t nodical school A 3. in Beolit.c (11 53/Z 51) were discharged and replaced by about 200Rueeanu women. hospital ir; th blood plaema bank was housed in the in:;talle tion near the medical school,, boldiers stayn:d there for short poriode to donate blood,, L:edical e.1li.cment was stored in s leas,, (1) 25X1 C on 1 October, a convoy of 17 trucks, 11 was seen driving into the restricted LJiargarotenhof area a ebur g (M 53 0 "Ile wind-shields of the trucks bore -white triangles with (2) 25X1 C On 5 Jc;tox;r, SF guns were loaded at the Tomplin (N r4/U 81) railroad s ?a imonncoIj) 25X1 C lt? on 3 Octo per,, boxes and bill etin;g equipriont rare loa'.od on two boxcars from trucks -- J- -- 25X1 C supplies =lc) gd- thorn included one boxcar ^load of a:i'.u*nition. two boxcar longs re identified at the railroad station,, An 25X1 C unit was observed about 3 lea north oil Nouh ldensloben, coning; from the direction of Dorn at a bou 9 aara,, on 3 October, and included: 14 trucks, five tare 5X1 C 25X1 C towing 31-rm artillery 1,1(4' nr~niil r R 1.~ mnd 25X1 C each occupied by about 20 -,. r.._., 4.1,_ 25X1 C 5? Source lc!arnad from the conversation of Novi-,,t o! iic:or s on 9 October, that the units I rorn Jranianburg would leave the Templin troop training grounds for their post on 25 October and that the units from ,;Wrs,-;alde were not scheduled to leave the troop train _ng grounds before ::yid-Novertz,er. Officers of the units from glaers- walde s tritod that a considerable percentage of the troops would romain at the carp,, (3) DOcume,.f I-,- No C6ar aecl?~v.. Class. Crr - d .rectiorof liuettenat about 10 amri09 consisted of 25 to 30 trucks, each occupied - Auth.: V Approved For Release 2001/04/19: CIA-RDP82-00457ROO Ot1$001 4i1UG_ -q_ -, 21 3oleiers, and towing four 37 mo AA cr;uns,, Nine of the trucks woro R T/COi1TROL/US JF ICTAL3 ONLY Approved For Release 2001/04/1 p , 4A-RDP82-OO457ROO95OOO8OO12-0 6O1NTa0L/U5 OFi'ICIALS ONLY , 2 25X1A ~rvw n 6. At a'oout1 11 a .m, on 13 October, a biplane landed at Fuerstentwalde (I7 53/V 33) airfield and, after the pilot turned over a dispatch case to a:2 army Dfficer, it took off again in a westerly direction, in intc:?prc.ter stated that about 130,000 k of 'o -ntocs were to be stored at Vie c irfield because of troops there :yould be increased to a )out, 50.) rnen., muck was seen hauling potatoes. (5) 25X1 C 7? On 1) October, twelve T34 tanks and 2 trucks were loaded at the :Ieui'ial- (aen,3ioben railroad station and an undetermined number oy tanks were loaded on 19 Oc.tob.-re On 19 October, source learned that the manouv..rs scheduled to be held there .Tould not take place, (t.s) 8, Troo)s and ' katericl detrained at the PerleberC `.: S+~/T 10) railroad station on, 1S Oc_.t.nbor included an undetermined number of troops wearing red-bordered b;Iac;c epaulets and black-'.;ordered black epaulets; 22 tanks i?rith five bogie wheels armored personnel carriers mounting a 37 artillery piece; 1 a:r?mo e i scout car. 14 pontoons n military equipment on '2 flatcars; and 1 tr.^uc`c with a f The train. came from the 25X1 C dire icn of r the airfield and the other vehiee:Lac for the barracks installation. (6) osa._e:ztil. 25X1A (1) The :;1